Novosibirsk Zoo

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Novosibirsk Zoo is a major Russian zoological park renowned for its extensive collection of animal species and successful breeding programs for rare and endangered animals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
zoo
zoological park
area about 65 hectares
country Russia
director Rostislav Shilo NERFINISHED
foundedBy Rostislav Shilo NERFINISHED
hasApproximateAnnualVisitors over 1,000,000
hasBreedingProgramFor Amur tiger
Przewalski’s horse
surface form: Przewalski's horse

Siberian crane
manul
polar bear
snow leopard
hasExhibit aquarium
aviary complexes
children's zoo
large carnivore enclosures
tropical house
ungulate enclosures
hasFacility cafes and visitor services
educational center
research laboratories
veterinary clinic
hasOfficialName Novosibirsk Zoo self-linksurface differs
surface form: Novosibirsk Zoo named after R. A. Shilo
inception 1947
knownFor breeding rare and endangered species
large collection of animal species
participation in international conservation programs
languageOfSignage Russian
languageOfWebsite English
Russian
locatedIn Asian part of Russia
Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk Oblast
Siberia
locatedNear Ob River NERFINISHED
Zayeltsovsky Park
memberOf European Association of Zoos and Aquaria
surface form: EAZA

European Association of Zoos and Aquaria
namedAfter Rostislav Shilo NERFINISHED
numberOfAnimals over 10,000
numberOfAnimalSpecies over 700
openToPublic yes
operatedBy municipal authorities of Novosibirsk
ownedBy Novosibirsk
surface form: City of Novosibirsk
participatesIn captive breeding programs
environmental education programs
species reintroduction projects
relocatedToCurrentSite 1993

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Novosibirsk hasZoo Novosibirsk Zoo
Novosibirsk Zoo hasOfficialName Novosibirsk Zoo self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Novosibirsk Zoo named after R. A. Shilo